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Visit USCODays of our lives, episode 9220 musical cues. Nos. 4227, 4228, 4229 et al composed by Ken Corday & D. Brent Nelson. For initial use in the episodes of the television series entitled, Days of our lives
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Days of our lives, episode 9220 musical cues. Nos. 4227, 4228, 4229 et al composed by Ken Corday & D. Brent Nelson. For initial use in the episodes of the television series entitled, Days of our lives
Copyright Claimant
Corday Productions
Registration Number
V3527D156
on 12 Jun 2007Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Recordation Number: V3527D156) dated 12 Jun 2007, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "Days of our lives, episode 9220 musical cues. Nos. 4227, 4228, 4229 et al composed by Ken Corday & D. Brent Nelson. For initial use in the episodes of the television series entitled, Days of our lives. The copyright holder is Corday Productions, known for their creative contributions in recorded documents. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to Corday Productions.
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Registration Number
V3527D156
Registration Date
6/12/2007
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
Record Status
Changed
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